Abstract Complex behaviour change interventions are not well described; when they are described, the terminology used is inconsistent. This constrains scientific replication, and limits the subsequent introduction of successful interventions. Implementation Science is introducing a policy of initially encouraging and subsequently requiring the scientific reporting of complex behaviour change interventions
This research is funded by UK Medical Research Council grant number MR/L011115/1. We would like to t...
Our thanks to Marta Marques, Emma Norris, Ildiko Tombor, Holly Walton, Olga Perski and Hilary Groark...
Background ehaviour change is a key to addressing many health and healthcare problems and interventi...
Abstract Complex behaviour change interventions are not well described; when they are described, the...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by the MRC via its Methodology Panel: ‘Strengthening evalu...
Background: Meeting global health challenges requires effective behaviour change interventions (BCIs...
Interventions to improve implementation of evidence-based health care have achieved modest and varia...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions are likely to be reproducible only if reported clearly. W...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the MRC via its Methodology Panel: ‘Strengthening evalu...
Objective: Communication of the content of a behaviour change intervention (BCI) involves clear desc...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
Abstract Background Methodological guidelines for int...
BACKGROUND: Decreasing ineffective or harmful healthcare practices (de-implementation) may require d...
Abstract Background There is little systematic operat...
This research is funded by UK Medical Research Council grant number MR/L011115/1. We would like to t...
Our thanks to Marta Marques, Emma Norris, Ildiko Tombor, Holly Walton, Olga Perski and Hilary Groark...
Background ehaviour change is a key to addressing many health and healthcare problems and interventi...
Abstract Complex behaviour change interventions are not well described; when they are described, the...
Acknowledgements This research was funded by the MRC via its Methodology Panel: ‘Strengthening evalu...
Background: Meeting global health challenges requires effective behaviour change interventions (BCIs...
Interventions to improve implementation of evidence-based health care have achieved modest and varia...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions are likely to be reproducible only if reported clearly. W...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the MRC via its Methodology Panel: ‘Strengthening evalu...
Objective: Communication of the content of a behaviour change intervention (BCI) involves clear desc...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
Abstract Background Methodological guidelines for int...
BACKGROUND: Decreasing ineffective or harmful healthcare practices (de-implementation) may require d...
Abstract Background There is little systematic operat...
This research is funded by UK Medical Research Council grant number MR/L011115/1. We would like to t...
Our thanks to Marta Marques, Emma Norris, Ildiko Tombor, Holly Walton, Olga Perski and Hilary Groark...
Background ehaviour change is a key to addressing many health and healthcare problems and interventi...